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Gorton Town Square extension has begun.
Summary
Work has started on the next phase of the Gorton Town Square programme to expand the square with accessible play equipment, seating and planting; construction is expected to finish in spring 2026 and is being delivered by Warden Construction.
Content
Work is under way on the next phase of the Gorton Town Square programme, following high street improvements that began in 2025. The current stage will enlarge the square and add accessible play equipment, extra seating, planting and more colour to create a welcoming space for residents. The extended area will be adaptable for events across the year and is connected to wider neighbourhood plans set out in the Development Framework. The project follows earlier local investment such as the opening of the Gorton Hub in 2022 and recent upgrades at Gorton Market.
Key details:
- Construction has begun on the next phase to expand the town square and public space.
- New play features are planned for children aged two to eleven, including balance beams, bumble bee springers, stepping pods, spinning equipment and an accessible snakes and ladders game.
- The scheme will add extra seating, fresh planting and age-friendly benches, and the square will be designed for year-round events.
- Warden Construction, a north west contractor, is delivering the works, with completion expected in spring 2026.
- Gorton Market has had major roof repairs and new photovoltaic panels installed, and some businesses are being moved inside the hall to allow further upgrades, including a new food hall adjacent to the raised terrace.
- Longer-term regeneration plans include hundreds of mixed-tenure homes on council-owned land, with a significant proportion planned for social rent and affordable housing.
Summary:
The extension aims to complete the high street improvements started in 2025 and to create a community-focused public space that can host events and support nearby traders. Construction is ongoing and due to finish in spring 2026, with further updates on market upgrades expected in the coming weeks.
